[13:55] How do I have to add some .desktop with translations, if I can't find the upstream? [13:58] How to add some .desktop with translations, if I can't find the upstream? [18:27] How was everyone's Thanksgiving? [18:27] (I was out for most of the day, but now that I'm back, Happy Thanksgiving!) [19:14] *steals arraybolt3's money* [19:14] *runs* [19:14] * arraybolt3 powers on black hole projector and sucks teward[m] and money into a singularity [19:15] I didn't need that anyway. :P [19:17] hah [19:18] Heh, for once I'm on IRC and you're on Matrix. /me is back on Matrix [19:18] So... wrt openQA, anything I can be doing on that front? [19:18] Also, Simon Quigley Can that MP for calamares-settings-ubuntu be merged in? [19:19] arraybolt3: i'm still coming back from hangover yesterday so nothing on your front for OPenQA [19:19] Also I have to leave in a few hours and may be on only sporadically for today, so sorry if I end up not being around much. I'll try to be back Monday morning or Sunday night. [19:19] i'm still having to poke it and figure out what it *needs* to run on Ubuntu [19:19] and worst case it'll just be a CentOS or similar container just for that if it can't run on Ubuntu [19:20] it DOES however look like there's an openqa package in the repos maybe so [19:20] The package in the repos is in Universe, does that pose any security concerns? [19:21] it'd be the same if i had to install from source [19:21] i'm not as worried about Universe vs. Main and if it comes to it we can apply patches ourselves [19:21] but i would rather not have to from-scratch this and start with something already present in the repos [19:22] I one time got openQA sorta running locally once and was able to log in, I think I had to mess with Apache like crazy to make it happen though, and I didn't get beyond that due to a glitch. [19:22] wonder if openqa won't suit our needs, then. *shrugs* it looks like it's sporadically maintained in Debian [19:23] but that's a tomorrow / Sunday task [19:23] today's a relax due to hangover day [20:15] Here's the thing... I'd offer to make it more current in Ubuntu [20:15] And get in touch with the maintainer [20:15] Except it's actually already up for Debian [20:15] So it's worth asking what Debian does :P [20:16] Good point. [20:17] In the meantime, like I said for a sandbox it wouldn't be terrible to use a RHEL-based distro [20:17] In the event we don't end up using Debian or Ubuntu as the base (which I agree we should), I think the next best bet would be openSUSE. After all, openQA is made by SUSE, so that's the OS it will probably work on with the least friction. But getting it working in Ubuntu wold be better. [20:17] s/wold/would/ [20:17] arraybolt3[m]: Same page :) [22:05] [telegram] Rocky linux or Almalinux :p (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) In the meantime, like I said for a sandbox it wouldn't be terrible to use a RHEL-based distro)